What media (Print: books, rules e.g. manual de convivencia, magazines, newspapers—including school newspapers, TV stations, radio) in your community might have helpful information? List ways you can work with different media to learn about needs in your community
•Interviews
Think of a person who is knowledgeable about this topic in your area—perhaps someone at school or in a local organization or government office. Write questions you would ask this person in an interview.
• Survey
A survey can help you find out what people know or think about a topic and get ideas for helping. Who could you survey—students, family members, neighbors? How many surveys would you want completed? Write questions you think will help you answer questions in your inquiry.
•Observation and Experience
How can you gather information through your own observation and experience? Where would you go? What would you do there? How would you keep track of what you find out? JKP 14/05/12
• Media
What media (Print: books, rules e.g. manual de convivencia, magazines, newspapers—including school newspapers, TV stations, radio) in your community might have helpful information? List ways you can work with different media to learn about needs in your community
• Interviews
Think of a person who is knowledgeable about this topic in your area—perhaps someone at school or in a local organization or government office. Write questions you would ask this person in an interview.
• Survey
A survey can help you find out what people know or think about a topic and get ideas for helping. Who could you survey—students, family members, neighbors?
How many surveys would you want completed? Write questions you think will help you answer questions in your inquiry.
•Observation and Experience
How can you gather information through your own observation and experience? Where would you go? What would you do there? How would you keep track of what you find out?
JKP 14/05/12